net zeronegative emissionspublic participationpublic acceptanceengagementGreenhouse gas removal (GGR) is increasingly seen as a key dimension of national and international climate policy. The need to deploy a portfolio of GGR technologies in order to decarbonise sectors with the 'hardest-to-abate' ...
The net zero target was recommended by the Committee on Climate Change, Britain's independent climate advisory body. It means any emissions would be balanced by schemes to offset an equivalent amount of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, such as planting trees or using technology like carbon ca...
Particularly, where the 4th industrial revolution is expected to fundamentally change the economy, society, and financial systems, it may also create opportunities for a zero-carbon future. Therefore, in the context of UK's legally binding commitment to achieve a net-zero emissions target by 2050...
If the UK is able to achieve the required 9.7% decarbonisation rate it will demonstrate that delivering net zero emissions is possible and create a pathway to carbon neutrality that other countries can follow. However, it needs to act fast and match its stated ambition wi...
The UK government is asking the Committee on Climate Change, an independent advisory body, to give advice on working towards a net zero carbon emissions economy by 2050. The announcement was made by Claire Perry, minister for energy and clean growth, during a parliamentary debate on 24 April....
The UK is the first G7 country to legislate for a net-zero target for carbon emissions by 2050. Microsoft, Accenture and Avanade will bring together their expertise in cloud, data, AI, internet of things, digital twins and digital transformation to help utility...
A Net Zero climate target for the UK is achievable and affordable: Bold action today will bring long-term rewards In the wake of the Committee on Climate Change's Net Zero report the Carbon Trust's Chief Executive, Tom Delay, outlines the benefits of the UK taking bold act...
The UK’s target of hitting net zero by 2050 is a something of a political hot potato at the moment. Politicians claim they still believe in it, but don’t seem brave, creative or joined up enough to enact or stick with the policies required to deliver it. They certainly aren’t embra...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out his ambition on Oct. 19 for a green revolution that he hopes will force countries around the world to kick their addiction to fossil fuels and commit to net-zero carbon emissions. Britain at the end of the month hosts the COP26 U.N. ...
The@GOVUKhas committed to a net zero target for 2050. This is great news as we work towards our vision to create a world that runs entirely on green energy!#NetZero#ClimateChange#TogetherWeCan#LoveYourHomepic.twitter.com/Hoq5rRHhoM